On Saturday, French president François Hollande has also put the blame on ISIS, calling their actions an "act of war." Said ISIS in a statement released less than 24 hours after the attacks:

France needs to know it still remains at the top of the target list of the Islamic State.

The death toll currently sits at about 130, with over 350 wounded. (One of those killed was an American woman studying abroad in France.) According to French Prosecutor François Molins, nearly 100 of those wounded are critically injured.

Reporters and individuals on the ground began sharing personal photos and vines almost immediately, while professional photographers were also present to record the events as they unfolded. Amid a night of terror and unanswered questions, the photos told the story:

Update: AFP and the Associated Press are putting the total death toll at over 100. Police raided the Le Bataclan and killed two assailants, but other shooters and assailants are still at large. There is no risk to the U.S., according to authorities.